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PDM Operator's Manual Version 2.4a • September 2019
Mail server address
: Enter a valid SMTP server address, such as the one where you normally
send outgoing e-mail. A typical address may look like
smtp.kpdm.com
. The default mail
server port is 25. If your mail server is on a port other than 25, specify it by typing a colon and
the port number; for example,
smtp.kpdm.com:587
Mail server username
: Enter a valid e-mail account user name, without the
@
sign and domain
name. A typical entry may look like
gsteadman
or
PDMStudio1
.
Mail server password
: Enter the password associated with that user name. This password is
required by your SMTP server. If you use internal mail servers that don’t require authentica-
tion, leave the
mail server password
and
username
blank.
Sender
: Enter the complete email address for that user name (for example,
gsteadman@kpdm.
com)
. Even though PDM can’t receive replies at that address, mail servers use this data to
verify messages are legitimate.
PD-Alert context
sets an amount of additional audio, from before and after each Dump event,
which gets saved at the start and end of PDM’s log files. Choose enough additional time to
help you identify a Dump event’s context. Usually five or six seconds is plenty, but if you are
running very long program delays, set
context
to the maximum value.
PD-Alert (attached audio) e-mails
: Enter the e-mail addresses of people or servers who should
receive PD-Alerts with attached audio files. (Use the
PD-Alert (text)
field, below, for users who
don’t want to receive audio files. Those users can still access audio files from within PDM.)
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If you want to enter more than one “attached audio” recipient, separate each address
with a space.
Attached audio file format
: Use this drop-down menu to choose audio quality and data
compression for e-mailed log files. Our compression is playable on most modern computers,
smartphones, and other portable data devices.
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Uncompressed WAV
: highest quality but also the largest files; may be too large to
handle conveniently on mobile devices.
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High Quality MP3
: Roughly equivalent to FM Radio, sent at about 160 Kbps.
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Voice Quality MP3
: Roughly equivalent to AM Radio, at 40 Kbps.
Examples of File Sizes for PDM Compression Settings
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Quality
On-Air File
Off-Air File
Uncompressed WAV
1.7 MB
3.1 MB
High Quality MP3
120 KB
212 KB
Voice Quality MP3
60 KB
94 KB
No matter which compression format you choose for e-mail audio files,
PDM always keeps its internally stored files as full-resolution, uncompressed .WAV.
21 Assuming PDM is set for 8 second delay, 8 second dump increment, and 5 seconds each of
before- and after-context.
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